- CHARGES AGAINST PORN STAR BEEN....
- SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN DROPPED. R2
Charges against adult
film actress Stormy Daniels for allegedly touching three undercover detectives
while performing at an Ohio strip club were dismissed, her attorney
said.
Daniels, who gained notoriety
after suing President Donald Trump following an alleged affair, had faced three
misdemeanor counts of illegally touching a patron, court records show.
Daniels, whose legal name is Stephanie
Clifford, posted a $6,054 bail and was released Thursday morning, and was due
to be arraigned Friday, records show.
Under an Ohio law passed in 2007, an employee who regularly appears nude or seminude is
prohibited from touching patrons on the premises of a sexually oriented
business -- unless it's a family member.
Because Daniels does not regularly appear at
the club, the charges were dismissed, according to court documents.
"I've determined that these crimes were
not committed, based on the fact that Ms. Clifford has not made regular
appearances at this establishment as required under the law," Columbus
City Attorney Zach Klein said in a statement after reviewing the case.
In a probable cause affidavit detectives who
were at the Sirens Gentlemen's Club said they observed Daniels remove her top
and force patrons' faces into her chest.
Stormy Daniels posted a $6,054 bail and was
released. Her attorney says misdemeanor charges have been dropped.
"The officers also observed Ms. Clifford
fondling the breasts of female patrons," Franklin County Municipal Court
records show.
When officers witnessed those activities,
three detectives approached the stage. Daniels allegedly made her way toward
two detectives, leaned over and grabbed their faces. She shoved each of their
faces between her breasts, court documents said.
She fondled a third officer's buttocks and
breasts, according to the documents, and then forced the officer's head between
her breasts and smacked the officer's face with her breasts.
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